Multi-purpose support plate

ABSTRACT

A multi-purpose support plate for use with a boating accessory assembly is disclosed including a first mounting end portion having a first strengthening rib, a center portion having a top layer and a bottom layer, and a second mounting end portion having a second strengthening rib. The first and second mounting end portions include a first or second thickened mounting area, respectively, from which the first or second strengthening rib extends to the top and bottom layers. The center portion of the support plate further includes a center bore. The center bore passes through the top layer and bottom layer to accommodate at least one boating accessory.

CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser.No. 60/369,054, filed on Apr. 1, 2002, entitled MULTI-PURPOSE SUPPORTPLATE.

TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to the field of sport fishing, and particularlyto an outrigger mounting system having a multi-purpose support platecapable of withstanding high forces and permitting rotational movementof an outrigger.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Saltwater sport fishing typically consists of anglers positioned onboats that are then dispatched to prolific offshore fishing areas. Oneuseful method of catching gamefish involves a technique known astrolling. Trolling is the practice of baiting hooks that aresubsequently lowered and dragged behind the stern of a slow movingvessel by the angler. In order to increase the chances of hooking afish, it is beneficial to have as many lines in the water as possible.To a gamefish, the wake of a vessel generally creates the appearance ofa large school of smaller fish to be preyed upon. The angler canstrategically simulate bands of straggling or displaced fish from theschool with numerous baited lines. These simulated straggling fish aremisinterpreted by the gamefish to be the disadvantaged and weakened fishthat gamefish frequently utilize as a food source.

As stated above, an angler will often drag as many baited lines frombehind the boat as possible, thereby increasing the chances of hooking afish. However, as more baited lines are used, the probability of thelines becoming entangled with one another increases. This is a problemthat occurs in a variety of situations, such as with a narrow beam boator any boat that is in the process of being turned. As a result, sportfishing outriggers have been developed to assist in keeping the variouslines separated. However, the positioning and lowering of outriggerbooms presents additional problems of rotational movement and preventingthe booms from contacting the water. This problem has brought forthvarious attempts to create mechanisms to rotate the boom and thatprevent the boom from contacting the water.

Outriggers consist of a long pole, or boom, having one end secured tothe boat with deployment resulting from an outward lateral extension ofthe boom from a side of the boat. Baited fishing lines often haveintegrated release clips that are attached to the outriggers, therebyproviding sufficient separation between the lines to prevent tangling.When a fish is hooked on the bait line, the line clip releases from theoutrigger, thus allowing the angler to reel in the fish.

Outriggers are required to be freely stowable to a position beside theboat for close quarters operation and docking. For practicality, theoutrigger should be swung laterally outward to its deployed position.The prior art includes various types of mounting schemes includingoutrigger units for horizontal and vertical mounting, on centerconsoles, flybridges, half towers, tuna towers, radar arches, and/orT-tops. Prior patents disclose a variety of methods for mounting suchoutriggers into place (see e.g. U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,213,441 and 5,685,107),with each having distinct drawbacks. Such drawbacks include overallmechanical complexity; powered operation; non-durable construction;and/or ineffective position adjustment and locking mechanisms that slipand/or wear out.

Outrigger poles often extend outwardly from the boat to a significantdistance while in their fishing position. Due to the forces applied tothe mount by a combination of the weight of the outrigger assembly withthe outrigger, the rotational movement of the boat, the wind force andthe forces associated with trolling, an extremely sturdy structure isessential in order to provide suitable performance over a period.Various outrigger mounts currently supply bracing struts and rods toprovide the requisite strength. These structures can be cumbersome inoperation, particularly when it becomes necessary to reposition theoutrigger.

A number of outrigger mounts employ telescoping or sliding joints thatare particularly susceptible to corrosion and sticking, particularly inconjunction with salt water fishing. Furthermore, outrigger mounts ofthe prior art often require an array of independent attachments to theboat structure in specific relation to each other, thus necessitatingskilled and protracted installation, as well as additional structuralreinforcement to the boat.

In addition, the prior art outrigger mounts present extended sleevesockets for the slidable receipt of the proximal ends of the outriggers.Due to the degree of support required for the outrigger, a secure fitbetween the proximal end and the sleeve socket is essential. Thus, theoutriggers are frequently extremely difficult to remove from the socketsafter a prolonged period of usage, particularly in salt water, and oftencall for dismounting at least a portion of the outrigger mount.

The prior art presents a variety of approaches that have been engaged tosuspend an outrigger in place while trolling for fish. Notwithstandingthese efforts to provide suitable outrigger mounts, the existing priorart devices are limited in numerous respects. Accordingly, what islacking that the prior art has not provided is a simple multi-purposesupport plate for a boating accessory assembly, such as an outriggerassembly, that is capable of withstanding high forces while permittingrotational movement of an outrigger without using bracing struts androds or sleeve sockets.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention eliminates the above-mentioned needs for supportplate by providing a multi-purpose support plate for a boating accessoryassembly that is capable of withstanding high forces while permittingrotational movement.

In accordance with the present invention, there is provided amulti-purpose support plate for use with a boating accessory assembly.The multi-purpose support plate includes a first mounting end portionhaving a first strengthening rib, a center portion having a top layerand a bottom layer, and a second mounting end portion having a secondstrengthening rib. The first and second mounting end portions include afirst or second thickened mounting area, respectively, from which thefirst or second strengthening rib extends to either the top or bottomlayer. The center portion of the support plate further includes a centerbore. The center bore passes through the top layer and bottom layer toaccommodate at least one boating accessory.

The present invention is further directed to a multi-purpose supportplate for use with a boating accessory assembly including a firstmounting end portion having a first strengthening rib and a firstthickened mounting area, wherein said first thickened mounting area hasat least one bolt hole to secure a boating accessory; a center portionhaving a top layer, a bottom layer, and a center bore therethrough,wherein said center bore accommodates said boating accessory; and asecond mounting end portion having a second strengthening rib and asecond thickened mounting area, wherein said second thickened mountingarea has at least one bolt hole to secure said boating accessory.

The present invention is further directed to a method for supporting aboating accessory. The method includes the steps of providing amulti-purpose support plate having at least one strengthening rib and atleast one accessory bore, mounting the multi-purpose support plate to asurface, supplying the boating accessory through the accessory bore, andmounting the boating accessory to said multi-purpose support plate.

Accordingly, it is an objective of the present invention to disclose asport fishing multi-purpose support plate that is capable of bothwithstanding high forces and permitting rotational movement of boatingaccessories.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is an illustration of a cross-sectional view of one embodiment ofthe present invention.

FIG. 2 is an illustration of an isometric view of the inventionillustrated in FIG. 1.

FIG. 3A is an illustration of a cross-sectional view of anotherembodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 3B is an illustration of an isometric view of the inventionillustrated in FIG. 3A.

FIG. 3C is an illustration of an isometric view of another embodiment ofthe present invention illustrated in FIG. 3A.

FIG. 4 is an illustration of yet another embodiment of the presentinvention illustrated in FIG. 1.

FIG. 5 is an illustration of a cross-sectional view of anotherembodiment of the present invention illustrated in FIG. 1.

FIG. 6 is an illustration of an isometric view of the inventionillustrated in FIG. 2 in operation.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

Referring now to FIG. 1, a preferred embodiment of the present inventionis illustrated as the multi-purpose support plate 10. The multi-purposesupport plate 10 generally comprises a first mounting end portion 30having a first strengthening rib 31, a center portion 20 having a toplayer 21 and a bottom layer 22, and a second mounting end portion 40having a second strengthening rib 41.

The first mounting end portion 30 includes a first thickened mountingarea 33. In the preferred embodiment, the first thickened mounting area33 has a first strengthening rib 31 that extends from the firstthickened mounting area 33 to a layer, such as top layer 21 or bottomlayer 22. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, thefirst thickened mounting area 33 is formed from the top layer 21, thusthe first strengthening rib 31 extends from first thickened mountingarea 33 to the bottom layer 22. Preferably, the first thickened mountingarea 33 is located on the inner side 26 of the top layer 21 so that thefirst strengthening rib 31 is at the desired height. It is alsocontemplated that one skilled in the art could also position the firstthickened mounting area 33 so that it is located on the inner side 27 ofthe bottom layer 22. In such a situation, the first thickened mountingarea 33 would be formed from the bottom layer 22 and the firststrengthening rib 31 would extend from the first thickened mounting area33 to the top layer 21.

The second mounting end portion 40 includes a second thickened mountingarea 43. In the preferred embodiment, the second thickened mounting area43 has a second strengthening rib 41 that extends from the secondthickened mounting area 43 to a layer, such as top layer 21 or bottomlayer 22. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, thesecond thickened mounting area 43 is formed from the top layer 21, thusthe second strengthening rib 41 extends from second thickened mountingarea 43 to the bottom layer 22. Preferably, the second thickenedmounting area 43 is also located on the inner side 26 of the top layer21 so that the second strengthening rib 41 is at a desired height thatis the same as the desired height for the first strengthening rib 31. Itis further contemplated that one skilled in the art could also positionthe second thickened mounting area 43 so that it is located on the innerside 27 of the bottom layer 22. In such a situation, the secondthickened mounting area 43 would be formed from the bottom layer 22 andthe second strengthening rib 41 would extend from the second thickenedmounting area 43 to the top layer 21. Additionally, it is furthercontemplated that it may be preferable to provide a mounting platehaving thickened mounting areas displaced on layers opposite of oneanother, thereby resulting in a one strengthening rib extending to thetop layer and the other strengthening rib extending to the bottom layerwith respect to the thickened mounting areas that form the strengtheningribs.

To reduce the mass of the support plate 10, the top layer 21 of thepreferred embodiment can have a variable thickness. In addition, it mayalso be desirous to provide the bottom layer 22 with a thickness thatcan be varied as well. In the preferred embodiment, the strengtheningribs 31 and 41 are provided to impart the present invention with theability to withstand strong forces. To accomplish this goal,strengthening ribs 31 and 41 of the preferred embodiment of the presentinvention include outer walls 34 and 44 that define cavities 32 and 42.The cavities 32 and 42 provide additional structural strength in amanner similar to that used in the hollow bones of birds.

As shown in FIGS. 2, 3C, and 4 of the present invention, the centerportion 20 has a center bore 24 that passes through both the top layer21 and the bottom layer 22. While the center bore 24 may also passthrough the thickened mounting areas 33 and 43, the center bore 24 doesnot cut into the strengthening ribs 31 and 41. The benefit of the centerbore 24 in general is that it is used to accommodate a boatingaccessory, such as an outrigger assembly, a light, or the like.Specifically, the center bore 24 permits a portion of the boatingaccessory assembly, such as a handle, to pass through the center bore 24of the support plate 10. In doing so, the center bore 24 further allowsfor the boating accessory assembly to be engaged in rotational movementwithin the support plate 10. This is particularly useful for boatingaccessories, such as outriggers, that function better when they are lessrestricted in movement.

Referring back to the center portion 20 in FIG. 1, the arrangement ofthe top layer 21, bottom layer 22, first inner wall 35, and second innerwall 45 define a central cavity 25. The central cavity 25 in thepreferred embodiment also imparts additional structural strength, aswith the cavities 32 and 42. One benefit is that the cavities 32 and 42,as well as central cavity 25, provide for a support plate 10 withmultiple layers 21 and 22 and ribs 31 and 41, so that if a severe forceis conveyed to the support plate 10, such as might occur during trollingfor gamefish, the force is distributed between the layers 21 and 22 andthe ribs 31 and 41 so that the support plate 10 is better suited toresist the force. As an additional benefit, structural rigidity andresistance to severe forces is further maintained by the single unitconstruction of the support plate 10 of the present invention.

As illustrated in FIGS. 1, 2, 3C, 4 and 5, the thickened mounting areas33 and 43 of the preferred embodiment have bolt holes 23 that serve asattachment points for the boating accessory. For instance, the boltholes 23 are preferably provided through the outer side 28 of the toplayer 21 and terminate within the thickened mounting end portions 33 and43. The bolt holes 23 can be created by drilling holes through the toplayer 21 of the center portion 20 and into the thickened mounting endportions 33 and 43. If it is desirable to add threads to the bolt holes23, this may be accomplished by various means well known in the art.Preferably, the bolt holes are displaced within the thickened endportions 33 and 43 to a position where they cannot interfere with theadditional strength and structural rigidity provided by thestrengthening ribs 31 and 41. In the preferred embodiment, the boltholes 23 accommodate bolts that affix the boating accessory assemblyinto position.

In practice, the preferred embodiment of the present invention is fixedto a boat or a support structure on a boat. The preferred method forattaching the support plate 10 is by welding, although it will bereadily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that other means,including pins, bolts, clamps, or the like can also be used to securethe support plate to the boat or the support structure on the boat. Asillustrated in FIG. 6, multi-purpose support plate 10 is shownaccommodating an outrigger assembly 200. Outrigger assembly 200 includesan outrigger mounting portion 210 and a handle 220. In operation,outrigger assembly 200 is mated to multi-purpose support plate 10,preferably by bolts (not shown) as described herein. As shown in FIG. 6,outrigger assembly 200 is positioned to be passed through top layer 21,bottom layer 22, and center portion 20 including central cavity 25 ofmulti-purpose support plate 10. This arrangement allows for an assembly,such as outrigger assembly 200, to be better suited for stability duringthe array of forces present in boating activities. As is furtherillustrated, positioning multi-purpose support plate 10 betweenoutrigger mount 210 and handle 220 not only permits greater support, butimproves the functionality of an assembly, such as outrigger assembly200, by allowing the user to operate the assembly from beneathmulti-purpose support plate 10.

FIGS. 3A and 3C illustrate a modification to the preferred embodimentwhere the first mounting end portion 30 or the second mounting endportion 40 further includes an extension leg 50 for side mounting on theboat or support structure on the boat in situations that requirealternative attachment points beyond those provided by top or bottommounting. FIG. 3B illustrates a modification to the preferred embodimentwhere the first mounting end portion 30 or second mounting end portion40 also has an extension leg 50 for side mounting on the boat or supportstructure on the boat, but there are no machined holes in the supportplate 10. The extension leg 50 provides the benefit of the allowing thesupport plate 10 to attach to numerous structures.

Referring now to FIG. 5, within the support plate 10, the strengtheningribs 31 and 41 extend parallel to a longitudinal axis 60 of the supportplate 10. The longitudinal axis 60 is within a first plane 61. Thesupport plate 10 can be mounted in an angled manner wherein a secondplane 62 is placed in a position so that it intersects the plane of thedeck of the boat. With respect to the first plane 61, the first mountingend portion 30 is in a third plane 63 parallel to the first plane 61.With respect to the third plane 63, the second mounting end portion 40is in a fourth plane 64 parallel to both the first plane 61 and thethird plane 63. When the support plate 10 is mounted to the boat orsupport structure in this fashion, the central bore 24 and the boltholes 23 are drilled in a manner that maintains a parallel relationshipwith respect to the longitudinal axis 60. A shim 100 or other spacer canbe inserted between the angled support plate 10 and the boatingaccessory assembly. This permits the boating accessory assembly to bemounted to the support plate 10 through the shim 100 or other spacer sothat the boating accessory assembly can rest in a plane parallel to theplane 61 of the longitudinal axis 60, as well as to planes 63 and 64.

As shown in FIG. 4, the center bore 24 can accommodate at least onecenter bore plug 70. The center bore plug 70 can be used as a cap forwhen there is no boating accessory assembly mounted in the support plate10. Moreover, the bolt holes 23 can accommodate bolt hole plugs 71 inthe event that bolts are either not required for mounting to the supportplate 10, or in the event that no boating accessory assembly is mountedin the support plate 10. The caps 70 and 71 generally prevent thesupport plate 10, and particularly the bolt holes 23 and the interior ofthe support plate 10, from becoming over-exposed to harsh constituents,such as salt water.

In carrying out the method of the present invention for supporting aboating accessory, it is preferred that a multi-purpose support plate 10having at least one strengthening rib 31 or 41 and at least oneaccessory bore, such as central bore 24 be mounted to a surface, such asa boat surface or boat support structure. It is further preferred thatthe boating accessory assembly be supplied through the accessory bore,such as central bore 24, and mounted to the multi-purpose support plate.

Although only a few exemplary embodiments of the present invention havebeen described in detail above, those skilled in the art will readilyappreciate that numerous modifications are to the exemplary embodimentsare possible without materially departing from the novel teachings andadvantages of this invention. Accordingly, all such modifications areintended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined inthe following claims.

1. A multi-purpose support plate for use with a boating accessoryassembly comprising: a first mounting end portion having a firststrengthening rib; a center portion having a top layer and a bottomlayer; and a second mounting end portion having a second strengtheningrib; wherein said first mounting end portion includes a first thickenedmounting area.
 2. The support plate according to claim 1 wherein saidfirst strengthening rib extends from said first thickened mounting areato said top layer.
 3. The support plate according to claim 2 whereinsaid first thickened mounting area is located on an inner side of saidtop layer.
 4. The support plate according to claim 1 wherein said firststrengthening rib extends from said first thickened mounting area tosaid bottom layer.
 5. The support plate according to claim 4 whereinsaid first thickened mounting area is located on an inner side of saidbottom layer.
 6. The support plate according to claim 1 wherein saidfirst thickened mounting area has at least one bolt hole.
 7. The supportplate according to claim 6 wherein said at least one bolt holeaccommodates a bolt.
 8. The support plate according to claim 6 whereinsaid at least one bolt hole accommodates a bolt hole plug.
 9. Amulti-purpose support plate for use with a boating accessory assemblycomprising: a first mounting end portion having a first strengtheningrib and a first thickened mounting area, wherein said first thickenedmounting area has at least one bolt hole to secure a boating accessory;a center portion having a top layer, a bottom layer, and a center boretherethrough, wherein said center bore accommodates said boatingaccessory; and a second mounting end portion having a secondstrengthening rib and a second thickened mounting area, wherein saidsecond thickened mounting area has at least one bolt hole to secure saidboating accessory.
 10. A multi-purpose support plate for use with aboating accessory assembly comprising: a first mounting end portionhaving a first strengthening rib; a center portion having a top layerand a bottom layer; and a second mounting end portion having a secondstrengthening rib; wherein a first outer wall and said first mountingend portion define a first outer cavity.
 11. A multi-purpose supportplate for use with a boating accessory assembly comprising: a firstmounting end portion having a first strengthening rib; a center portionhaving a top layer and a bottom layer; and a second mounting end portionhaving a second strengthening rib; wherein said second mounting endportion includes a second thickened mounting area.
 12. The support plateaccording to claim 11 wherein said second strengthening rib extends fromsaid second thickened mounting area to said top layer.
 13. The supportplate according to claim 12 wherein said second thickened mounting areais located on said inner side of said top layer.
 14. The support plateaccording to claim 11 wherein said second strengthening rib extends fromsaid second thickened mounting area to said bottom layer.
 15. Thesupport plate according to claim 14 wherein said second thickenedmounting area is located on said inner side of said bottom layer. 16.The support plate according to claim 11 wherein said second thickenedmounting area has at least one bolt hole.
 17. The support plateaccording to claim 16 wherein said at least one bolt hole accommodates abolt.
 18. The support plate according to claim 16 wherein said at leastone bolt hole accommodates a bolt hole plug.
 19. A multi-purpose supportplate for use with a boating accessory assembly comprising: a firstmounting end portion having a first strengthening rib; a center portionhaving a top layer and a bottom layer; and a second mounting end portionhaving a second strengthening rib; wherein said second strengthening ribhas a second outer wall and a second inner wall.
 20. The support plateaccording to claim 19 wherein said second outer wall and said secondmounting end portion define a second outer cavity.
 21. A multi-purposesupport plate for use with a boating accessory assembly comprising: afirst mounting end portion having a first strengthening rib; a centerportion having a top layer and a bottom layer; and a second mounting endportion having a second strengthening rib; wherein said top layer, saidbottom layer, a first inner wall, and a second inner wall define acentral cavity.
 22. A multi-purpose support plate for use with a boatingaccessory assembly comprising: a first mounting end portion having afirst strengthening rib; a center portion having a top layer and abottom layer; and a second mounting end portion having a secondstrengthening rib; wherein said first mounting end portion has anextension leg for side mounting.
 23. A multi-purpose support plate foruse with a boating accessory assembly comprising: a first mounting endportion having a first strengthening rib; a center portion having a toplayer and a bottom layer; and a second mounting end portion having asecond strengthening rib; wherein said second mounting portion has anextension leg for side mounting.
 24. A multi-purpose support plate foruse with a boating accessory assembly comprising: a first mounting endportion having a first strengthening rib; a center portion having a toplayer and a bottom layer; and a second mounting end portion having asecond strengthening rib; wherein a longitudinal axis of said supportplate is in a first plane.
 25. The support plate according to claim 24wherein said first mounting end portion is in a second plane parallel tosaid first plane.
 26. The support plate according to claim 25 whereinsaid second mounting end portion is in a third plane parallel to saidfirst plane.
 27. The support plate according to claim 26 wherein saidsecond plane is parallel to said third plane.